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C. P. Harris
June 7, 2002
I still cannot get used to the fact that she is no longer with us. It all seems like a bad dream that I am waiting to awake from. I will always love and miss my sister.
Felecia P. Hugee
May 20, 2002
My sister was a strong woman with a determined will. I will & do miss her more than she knows. God, please watch over my sister.
Louise & Desiree Richardson
May 15, 2002
Jackson Family
May God comfort you in your time of sorrow. Your in our heart & prayers. Love you
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